Definition of Bandoras

1. bandora [n] - See also: bandora

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bandoras

bandoleer
bandoleers
bandolero
bandoleros
bandolier
bandoliers
bandoline
bandolines
bandoneon
bandoneonist
bandoneonists
bandoneons
bandook
bandooks
bandora
bandoras (current term)
bandore
bandores
bandrol
bandrols
bands
bands of colon
bandsaw
bandsawed
bandsawing
bandsawn

Literary usage of Bandoras

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Shakespeare in Music: A Collation of the Chief Musical Allusions in the by Louis Charles Elson (1901)
"Again, a wreathed string, such as are in the base strings of bandoras, giveth also a purling sound. ..."

2. The history of the violin, and other instruments played on with the bow from by William Sandys, Simon Andrew Forster (1864)
"... of the guitar sort, with wire strings ; also made viols and instruments of that class ; but Stow says he was excelled by his son In making bandoras, ..."

3. The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England by Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu (1826)
"Again, a wreathed string, such as are in the base strings of bandoras, giveth also a purling sound. 171. But a lute-string, if it be merely unequal in its ..."

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